More Tinkering with Selling Rules, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-01

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MORE TINKERING WITH SELLING RULES. New York, February 20. — There is a ripple at agitation in racing circles here over a suggestion tor the elimination of tin- clause which provides that the winner of a selling race shall be sold and for the substitution of a rule which would ] er-init the winner to be claimed in the same manner as beaten horses are claimed. If secretaries cared to trj the scheme ii could be accomplished bv -j nrovidinc in the conditions, as permitted in Rule 127. which would permit any owner baviag a starter in a race to claim the winner according to rule. March 1 is the la-t day for the naming of horses without a prescribed fee of $." U according to Jockey club rules. Price McKlnney. win with James Corrigan, owns the Wb-klifie Stud. :- spending a day or two in the city after a isjf to Louisville to look over the stable. "We have a promising lot of horses and we expect to make the first impression at Lexington." said Mr. McKlaaey. •"Speaking of this years crop of foal-, live have already ar lived, four being coll- and one a filly and they are all healthy."


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